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you don't have that in captivity. could you imagine being in a small concrete enclosure for your life when you're used to swimming 100 miles a day? >> sometimes this aggression became very severe, and in fact whales have died in captivity because of this aggression. >> i think it was 1988 kandu tried to assert her dominance over corky. rammed corky. it fractured her jaw, which cut an artery in her head, and then she bled out. that's got to be a hard way to go down. i saw there was just a lot of things that weren't right. and there was a lot of misinformation and something was amiss. and i sort of compartmentalized that part of it and did the best i could with the knowledge that i had. to take care of the animals that were there. and i think all the trainers there have the same thing in their heart. they're trying to make a difference in the lives of the animals. they think if i leave, who is going to take care of tilikum? that's why i stayed. i felt sorry for tilikum. i mean, if you want to get down to the nuts and bo
you don't have that in captivity. could you imagine being in a small concrete enclosure for your life when you're used to swimming 100 miles a day? >> sometimes this aggression became very severe, and in fact whales have died in captivity because of this aggression. >> i think it was 1988 kandu tried to assert her dominance over corky. rammed corky. it fractured her jaw, which cut an artery in her head, and then she bled out. that's got to be a hard way to go down. i saw there was...
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you don't have that in captivity. could you imagine being in a small concrete enclosure for your life when you're used to swimming 100 miles a day? >> sometimes this aggression became very severe, and in fact whales have died in captivity because of this aggression. >> i think it was 1988 kandu tried to assert her dominance over corky. rammed corky. it fractured her jaw, which cut an artery in her head, and then she bled out. that's got to be a hard way to go down. i saw there was just a lot of things that weren't right. and there was a lot of misinformation and something was amiss. and i sort of compartmentalized that part of it and did the best i could with the knowledge that i had. to take care of the animals that were there. and i think all the trainers there have the same thing in their heart. they're trying to make a difference in the lives of the animals. they think if i leave, who is going to take care of tilikum? that's why i stayed. i felt sorry for tilikum. i mean, if you want to get down to the nuts and bo
you don't have that in captivity. could you imagine being in a small concrete enclosure for your life when you're used to swimming 100 miles a day? >> sometimes this aggression became very severe, and in fact whales have died in captivity because of this aggression. >> i think it was 1988 kandu tried to assert her dominance over corky. rammed corky. it fractured her jaw, which cut an artery in her head, and then she bled out. that's got to be a hard way to go down. i saw there was...
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kennedy, in a death that still captivates the country half a century later. >>> held captive. a trio of women finally free after being enslaved for decades. how they were rescued and the couple under arrest. >>> this morning, the celebrity who managed to slip into one couple's magical moment. >>> and good friday morning to you. i'm tai hernandez, in for diana. we're going to begin this morning with the wild weather in all forms across the country. >> harsh conditions, include frigid temperatures, rain, pounding wind and rain. plenty of snow, as well. this is the scene in southern california, where intense rainfall caused flash flooding for miles in san diego. the intense downpours flooded out roads quickly, submerging cars under water. also in utah, vicious wind, leaving thousands of customers in the dark. the transportation department shut down major roadways, including interstate 15. high wind warnings will be in effect until noon today in salt lake city. >> and in denver, the shovels and plows are out for the season's first snowstorm. more than six inches fell in some spots
kennedy, in a death that still captivates the country half a century later. >>> held captive. a trio of women finally free after being enslaved for decades. how they were rescued and the couple under arrest. >>> this morning, the celebrity who managed to slip into one couple's magical moment. >>> and good friday morning to you. i'm tai hernandez, in for diana. we're going to begin this morning with the wild weather in all forms across the country. >> harsh...
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. >> a plea to release an 85-year-old man held captive in north korea. merrill newman has been detained whilst entering on a tourist visa. >> you can imagine hour distraught the family is. what is heartbreaking is merrill newman wrote postcards in north korea to family and friends. right about now family and friends in the united states are receiving the postcards. in them are the messages about how wonderful the trip has been, and how wonderful the weather has been. he was on the plane about the complete his trip when the north koreans decided to detain him. merrill newman's wife issued a statement on friday asking for his release saying this has been a misunderstanding, and that her husband is in need of medication. she's not certain whether the north koreans are providing the medication that he needs. merrill newman is not the only american to be held in north korea. there's kenneth bay held at this point for about a year. >> that was al jazeera's melissa chan. merrill newman's trip to north korea was inspired by a return trip to a battlefield he was
. >> a plea to release an 85-year-old man held captive in north korea. merrill newman has been detained whilst entering on a tourist visa. >> you can imagine hour distraught the family is. what is heartbreaking is merrill newman wrote postcards in north korea to family and friends. right about now family and friends in the united states are receiving the postcards. in them are the messages about how wonderful the trip has been, and how wonderful the weather has been. he was on the...
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she was helt captive. here's a clip from the interview with dr. phil. >> when you were down there, á was it generally in the dark? >> there was no light. no light at all. >> and you ... just laid on the concrete floor in the dark? >> well, it's kinda like being like this. because i couldn't lay down. because the pole would hold me up. >> because of the chain around your neck. were you able to sleep some . >> no, i mainly passed out from the chain being around my neck. ♪ >> wow. that's -- [ audience oohs ] >> unspeakable. >> it's just scratching the surface. understand, he put her in this basement and chained her to this pole. and the pole, you are seeing it right now, and he used a filthy, despicable basement. it's up north, cold on the concrete. she couldn't lay down. he has a chain around her neck that has this much play in it; he has a chain around her waist. and he has her wear a motor cycle helmet. a full helmet that comes all the way down with a mask, with the chains, and she is completely in the dark. and her eyes deteriorate across time
she was helt captive. here's a clip from the interview with dr. phil. >> when you were down there, á was it generally in the dark? >> there was no light. no light at all. >> and you ... just laid on the concrete floor in the dark? >> well, it's kinda like being like this. because i couldn't lay down. because the pole would hold me up. >> because of the chain around your neck. were you able to sleep some . >> no, i mainly passed out from the chain being...
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it's unlikely, we are told, that they were related to the captives. now, they were three women, 69-year-old malaysia and 57 and 30-year-old british woman and given they were held captive for 30 years it's highly likely the british woman spent her entire life in one form of captivity or another and some reports are suggesting she was born into survitude and the police are investigating and the two people who have been arrested are on bail until the new year. >> reporter: do we know how the women were actually freed? >> how they were freed is intriguing because a charity liased with the police throughout this case, one of the women who was held captive saw a television program in which the charity featured talking about people who were held captive, who were in servitude and about human trafficking and subsequently the woman made contact with the charity who then made contact with the police and events went on from there and took place over several weeks. first of all two women were able to leave the house and were greeted by police as they left the hou
it's unlikely, we are told, that they were related to the captives. now, they were three women, 69-year-old malaysia and 57 and 30-year-old british woman and given they were held captive for 30 years it's highly likely the british woman spent her entire life in one form of captivity or another and some reports are suggesting she was born into survitude and the police are investigating and the two people who have been arrested are on bail until the new year. >> reporter: do we know how the...
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the youngest victim may have even been born in captivity. two people have been arrested and the former hostages are described as deeply traumatized. >> we established that all three women were held in this situation for at least 30 years. they did have some control freedom. the human trafficking unit of police -- we have seen some cases where people have been held for up to 10 years, but we have never seen anything of this manage naytude before. >> victims described as a 69- year-old malaysian woman, a 57- year-old irish woman and a 30 years irish women. they were physically and emotionally abused, too terrified to try to escape until they saw a documentary about a charity that helps women. one of the captives managed to make a phone call to that charity which lead to their rescue. >> >> winds are howling at this hour. take a look at our country wind gusts, a lot of places getting in on the conditions, right now, 43 mile-an-hour gusts nearby in the hills, 53-miles an hour. right now, 30 in oakland. 39 at sfo. 29 in harve moon bay. let's look
the youngest victim may have even been born in captivity. two people have been arrested and the former hostages are described as deeply traumatized. >> we established that all three women were held in this situation for at least 30 years. they did have some control freedom. the human trafficking unit of police -- we have seen some cases where people have been held for up to 10 years, but we have never seen anything of this manage naytude before. >> victims described as a 69-...
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. >> myanmar is home to close to 5,000 elephants in captivity. while some are handled by private owners like saw moo, more than half are in the hands of a single government logging agency, the myanma timber enterprise. much of the story of the timber elephants begins here in its yangon office. >> hi doctors. >> i meet two veterinarians, dr. myo than and dr. myo nay zar, experts on caring for these giant, intelligent animals. >> this elephant diary records the life cycle of the elephant, from birth to death. >> the vets' records are meticulous. the diaries date back to the 1930s. this is possibly the most extensive elephant archive in the world. >> nowadays, we can record by taking photographs. but in the past there were no cameras. we recorded based on the elephant's height, posture, weight, structure, ears, eyes, and so on. this diary is about an elephant who is 66 years old. the book ends when the elephant dies. >> how often do your vets go out and inspect the elephants? >> for me, i usually travel to each area once every other month. >> the ne
. >> myanmar is home to close to 5,000 elephants in captivity. while some are handled by private owners like saw moo, more than half are in the hands of a single government logging agency, the myanma timber enterprise. much of the story of the timber elephants begins here in its yangon office. >> hi doctors. >> i meet two veterinarians, dr. myo than and dr. myo nay zar, experts on caring for these giant, intelligent animals. >> this elephant diary records the life cycle...
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you don't have that in captivity. could you imagine being in a small concrete enclosure for your life when you're used to swimming 100 miles a day? >> sometimes this aggression became very severe, and in fact whales have died in captivity because of this aggression. >> i think it was 1988 kandu tried to assert her dominance over corky. rammed corky. it fractured her jaw, which cut an artery in her head, and then she bled out. that's got to be a hard way to go down. i saw there was just a lot of things that weren't right. and there was a lot of misinformation and something was amiss. and i sort of compartmentalized that part of it and did the best i could with the knowledge that i had. to take care of the animals that were there. and i think all the trainers there have the same thing in their heart. they're trying to make a difference in the lives of the animals. they think if i leave, who is going to take care of tilikum? that's why i stayed. i felt sorry for tilikum. i mean, if you want to get down to the nuts and bo
you don't have that in captivity. could you imagine being in a small concrete enclosure for your life when you're used to swimming 100 miles a day? >> sometimes this aggression became very severe, and in fact whales have died in captivity because of this aggression. >> i think it was 1988 kandu tried to assert her dominance over corky. rammed corky. it fractured her jaw, which cut an artery in her head, and then she bled out. that's got to be a hard way to go down. i saw there was...
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why was an 85-year-old american veteran traveling on a tour taken captive in north korea. >>> critical condition tonight, "world news" tackles your hospital bills out of control. >> it was shocking. >> why should you pay $15 for one pill that can be bought for three cents. >>> final flight, the view on air force one, what really happened in the plane as it carried president kennedy on his last trip from dallas back to washington 50 years ago. >>> and a good evening on this wednesday night. as we come on the air abc news has learned that the fbi is on the move, investigating evidence that trained terrorists were able to come into the u.s. as refugees and slip right into the
why was an 85-year-old american veteran traveling on a tour taken captive in north korea. >>> critical condition tonight, "world news" tackles your hospital bills out of control. >> it was shocking. >> why should you pay $15 for one pill that can be bought for three cents. >>> final flight, the view on air force one, what really happened in the plane as it carried president kennedy on his last trip from dallas back to washington 50 years ago. >>>...
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the captives were eight fifty seven year old irish moment. the thirty year old present moment. the sixty nine year old malaysian woman they were subjected to the scenes and other abuse a police though most of the sexual nature. spanning thirty years. the couple arrested were a man and woman aged sixty seven and not british nationals their own tale of january the topic turns to the host. while the police investigation into this incident continues people living in the bricks in the number there is also held them up in expressing their surprise that isn't a problem in that area but also asking why it took going on for so long and busy city like london. is this such debate heats up till ten overpopulation month them. i guess it's easy for people to come and go and get mistake it's atrocious commentator the groom is a magnet. i think it's disgusting how mum said that the baby and found that upset that justice is sad but he's been in the case has provoked controversy in the uk the problem which church he say it's a growing one. the government minister describing the challenge of tack
the captives were eight fifty seven year old irish moment. the thirty year old present moment. the sixty nine year old malaysian woman they were subjected to the scenes and other abuse a police though most of the sexual nature. spanning thirty years. the couple arrested were a man and woman aged sixty seven and not british nationals their own tale of january the topic turns to the host. while the police investigation into this incident continues people living in the bricks in the number there...
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. >> the wife is son of a appeal man held captive by north korea is hoping diplomatic efforts can hen w -- can be released officials october 26. now, his wife and son are speaking publicly for the first time about their ordeal. >> i was stunned. i truly thought in the next hour i would be getting a call saying it really didn't happen or there was a mixup. >> the state department says that they are monitoring the talks to free newman over the dreadful misunderstanding. you can see more of the interview at 7:00 on "good morning america" next. >> a nevada man will appear in court today in connection with the murder of his caretaker who is from the bay area. the 81-year-old is accused of shooting and killing 51-year-old caretaker at his home. she was from concord and living with him at the time. the local sheriff says that he confessed to a neighborhood he killed his caretaker last thursday. >> a sausalito man was arrested over the weekend after he assaulted his girlfriend and jumped off a second floor balcony to escape after 2:00 a.m. on sunday at a home on glenn drive. police say the 37
. >> the wife is son of a appeal man held captive by north korea is hoping diplomatic efforts can hen w -- can be released officials october 26. now, his wife and son are speaking publicly for the first time about their ordeal. >> i was stunned. i truly thought in the next hour i would be getting a call saying it really didn't happen or there was a mixup. >> the state department says that they are monitoring the talks to free newman over the dreadful misunderstanding. you can...
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what can you tell me about these 30 years in captivity? >> we don't have that many details except for what we heard from the police and the charity. again, that phrase controlled freedom. it's not clear exactly how they were held against their will, but according to the charity that negotiated their way out, they say they were extremely terrified of the couple that was arrested earlier this morning, and this couple sort of apparently were kind of like the head of the family there. we don't know much about the suspects either, other than the fact it's a 67-year-old man and a 67-year-old woman, and they're arrested at 7:30 in the morning. what we do know about the women is they do not appear to be related to each other in any way and that the 30-year-old, as you pointed out, seems to have grown up entirely in the house. we don't know if she was born there or brought there as a very young infant. >> just as we learned with cleveland, the details will eke out. what about the home itself, though? was this in a remote area of south london? did t
what can you tell me about these 30 years in captivity? >> we don't have that many details except for what we heard from the police and the charity. again, that phrase controlled freedom. it's not clear exactly how they were held against their will, but according to the charity that negotiated their way out, they say they were extremely terrified of the couple that was arrested earlier this morning, and this couple sort of apparently were kind of like the head of the family there. we...
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in copan, the captive would have been taken to a temple in the west court and sacrificed to the maya gods of the underworld. linda schele believes the ritual involved hundreds of people in a public ceremony of sacrifice and dance. the image of the dance has people dressed in the most incredibly elaborate costumes. it's almost like if you've ever seen the mummers dance in the thanksgiving day parade with the great feather fans around them. it was just like that. only these were iridescent, green quetzal feathers. there would have been musicians. they would have played drums this high... turtle shells with deer horns. they had great rattles like this. they had long wooden trumpets. they had whistles of all sorts, so that the whole place would have been filled with this incredible cacophony of sound. at the right moment, the king would pull a stingray spine through his tongue or cut through his genitals and pull paper or pull rope through it to draw the blood. some of the captives would have been sacrificed up above and thrown down to this part of the ceremonies. others of them the king
in copan, the captive would have been taken to a temple in the west court and sacrificed to the maya gods of the underworld. linda schele believes the ritual involved hundreds of people in a public ceremony of sacrifice and dance. the image of the dance has people dressed in the most incredibly elaborate costumes. it's almost like if you've ever seen the mummers dance in the thanksgiving day parade with the great feather fans around them. it was just like that. only these were iridescent, green...
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maya paintings depict the gruesome sacrifice of captives. according to the spanish, the maya offered blood to appease their gods. maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with powerful ancestral spirits. this monument commemorates another bloodletting -- but whose ? stuart: in the glyphs that follow, we have the name of the person who is the subject of the sentence -- the one who let the blood. and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of copan's greatest kings. he reigned from a.d.
maya paintings depict the gruesome sacrifice of captives. according to the spanish, the maya offered blood to appease their gods. maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with powerful ancestral spirits. this monument commemorates another bloodletting -- but whose ? stuart: in the glyphs that follow, we have the name of the person who is the...
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he has now been captive by iran for the fourth year. u.s. officials are giving the case fresh attention. >>> and a release of the sandy hook 911 tapes. >>> and president obama speaks at dreamworks animation studio even giving an elbow bump to an under the weather martin. he looks like he's okay, though. mr. obama praised the entertainment industry. he said creativity is one of the things that the u.s. does better than anybody else. he gave special mention to shows like "modern family" and "will and grace." he said they're a testament to the front row seat of the march towards progress. >> these sculptured are a little delighting. artists in belgian competed in a snow and ice sculpture contest. the crystal clear and almost realistic looking. >> how are they getting them so clear? it's not water out of my tap. >> it took the artists five weeks to create. the scene was built on characters from disney's upcoming film "frozen." >>> macy's will inflate those famous balloons today for the annual macy's thanksgiving day parade. it might be the close
he has now been captive by iran for the fourth year. u.s. officials are giving the case fresh attention. >>> and a release of the sandy hook 911 tapes. >>> and president obama speaks at dreamworks animation studio even giving an elbow bump to an under the weather martin. he looks like he's okay, though. mr. obama praised the entertainment industry. he said creativity is one of the things that the u.s. does better than anybody else. he gave special mention to shows like...
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one captives contacted a charity to say she was being held against her will. >>> in the "l.a. times" the nfl carried on after jfk's assassination even as players mourned. once commissioner pete rosell made the ruling, they played two days after the assassination. >>> the first african-american secret service agent speaks out. he had left the detail by the time kennedy was assassinated. 50 years since kennedy's death, he says he still feels the sting of his organization's failure to protect the president. >> i was an agent of the united states secret service. whatever they did i did. history is not going to look favorable on the united states secret service. and i was a part of that. >> you can check out that full video interview with bolden. as well as other stories on president kennedy's impact on african-americans. he meant so much in terms of opening the window to folks who did not have opportunity in so many different places. >> that's what i like about today. we were not around. i don't know a lot. the strides that he made to making our country more open. >> and just the
one captives contacted a charity to say she was being held against her will. >>> in the "l.a. times" the nfl carried on after jfk's assassination even as players mourned. once commissioner pete rosell made the ruling, they played two days after the assassination. >>> the first african-american secret service agent speaks out. he had left the detail by the time kennedy was assassinated. 50 years since kennedy's death, he says he still feels the sting of his...
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. >> three girls escaped captivity inside their own home. what police found when they arrived there. >> ethics giving >> you are watching abc seven news on 11 on your side. >> three arizona girls are safe tonight after police say they were held captive by their mother and stepfather in their own home. two of the girls escaped out of the window and ran off to a neighbors home to get help. when police arrived, they found a massive alarm system including wires to each girl's bedroom. door,one who opened the there would be immediate notification to others. >> the girls her age 12, 13, and 17. the 17-year-old kept a journal that police are examining now as evidence. richter and sophia withr is charged kidnapping, and child abuse. ofre stepfather is accused sexual abuse. built onplica was years ago to give people inside look. elyse hope surveillance video will lead to an arrest. in celebration of hanukkah, the first candle was lit on the national minority lighting at the ellipse. it is a highly unusual thing for hot -- things giving and hanukkah t
. >> three girls escaped captivity inside their own home. what police found when they arrived there. >> ethics giving >> you are watching abc seven news on 11 on your side. >> three arizona girls are safe tonight after police say they were held captive by their mother and stepfather in their own home. two of the girls escaped out of the window and ran off to a neighbors home to get help. when police arrived, they found a massive alarm system including wires to each...
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have never seen anything of this magnitude -- police in fromn release three women three decades of captivity. reverberatedas around the world -- this friday marking the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john fitzgerald kennedy. the violent death of the youngest u.s. president leaves a violent scar for the nation. you are watching "france 24." we start with news from molly. shot a french officer. it comes on the eve of elections. most rebellion -- the islamist rebellion led to the french intervention. we are in the capital for the elections. what is the latest? >> according to officials, it was an ambush. house, and he his shot him in the head and shoulder. different sources say different things. one source says the frenchman was able to capture him. it is tough to say if it was a political act, a frenchman targeted, or simply a private argument. bamako.re in what is the atmosphere like? >> it has been a lackluster campaign this week. we have been through several meetings with people not really enthralled following the presidential election this summer. on the security front, there are
have never seen anything of this magnitude -- police in fromn release three women three decades of captivity. reverberatedas around the world -- this friday marking the 50th anniversary of the assassination of john fitzgerald kennedy. the violent death of the youngest u.s. president leaves a violent scar for the nation. you are watching "france 24." we start with news from molly. shot a french officer. it comes on the eve of elections. most rebellion -- the islamist rebellion led to...
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michelle knight is coming out with a book in the spring, one of the captives of air castro convicts of kidnapping the women and putting them torture until they finally escaped last may. castro hanged himself in the prison cell two months ago. the to other young women gina dejesus and amanda berry are planning books. >> caroline kennedy is visiting with survivors from the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in japan now the new ambassador to japan. this is the first day of a two day visit with both cities severely dam by the tsunami that also caused a meltdown at the fukushima nuclear plant. >> police in some areas are bringing out the big guns for crowd control. jane king is joining us from the new york stock exchange from the bloomberg business report. >> they do not call it merger monday for nothing, the iphone and ipad and ipod maker israeli company with a $350 million deal. we are going higher with stops in europe and asia getting a boost from the iran nuclear tell. can google glass be a fashion statement? they are creating more fashionable lens that will be available around the country wi
michelle knight is coming out with a book in the spring, one of the captives of air castro convicts of kidnapping the women and putting them torture until they finally escaped last may. castro hanged himself in the prison cell two months ago. the to other young women gina dejesus and amanda berry are planning books. >> caroline kennedy is visiting with survivors from the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in japan now the new ambassador to japan. this is the first day of a two day visit with...
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how many times did you miscarry while you were in captivity? >> five times. >> and did he brutalize you every time he found out? >> every time got worse than the other. >> reporter: knight was allowed outside just twice. once to dig a giant hole. >> was it big enough to be a grave? >> yes. for one person. there's a time in the house where i was going to die. gina picks me up into her arms and tells me to come back. you can't go like this. i begged her to let me die. and she wouldn't do it. [ crying ] >> we found them. >> reporter: in may, the women were rescued by police. >> we ran out at the same time. and the first thing i said, after grabbing the lady is, we're going home! >> i wanted to kiss the ground i was walking on and thank god for letting me get out of that hell hole. >> reporter: knight was the first to talk openly about what happened inside that house of horrors. the other two women, gina dejesus, and amanta berry, -- amanda berry are working on a book together. >> knight has nerve damage in her hand and has vision problems. it may
how many times did you miscarry while you were in captivity? >> five times. >> and did he brutalize you every time he found out? >> every time got worse than the other. >> reporter: knight was allowed outside just twice. once to dig a giant hole. >> was it big enough to be a grave? >> yes. for one person. there's a time in the house where i was going to die. gina picks me up into her arms and tells me to come back. you can't go like this. i begged her to let...
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and we're hearing that that woman may have been born into captivity. which begs the question was she born of the couple who are the suspects and now released on bail. let's take a listen to what the police have to say. >> that really is what we're investigating at the moment, the relationship between these people. when i say relationships, i'm both looking at the relationships as in biological and i'm also looking at relationships how they interacted. clearly, the allegations are that people were being controlled subject of coercion, violence. and as you're aware, this goes back at least three decades. so there's law enforcement for us to untangle. >> reporter: and a lot that we don't understand. a lot that police clearly don't understand either at this stage. >> that's absolutely perplexing that they can't at least get an assault charges given the allegation of regular beatings that went on in that house. keep on it for us. and let us no how it shakes out. >>> george zimmerman just can't seem to stay out of a courtroom it seems. and now his wife is sp
and we're hearing that that woman may have been born into captivity. which begs the question was she born of the couple who are the suspects and now released on bail. let's take a listen to what the police have to say. >> that really is what we're investigating at the moment, the relationship between these people. when i say relationships, i'm both looking at the relationships as in biological and i'm also looking at relationships how they interacted. clearly, the allegations are that...
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this is what matt schrier looked like after seven months of captivity. but his ordeal wasn't quite over. armed with only the arabic he'd managed to pick up in prison, he walked through the bombed out streets of aleppo, looking for the u.s.-backed rebels from the free syrian army. >> schrier: and i went up to one guy who was in a truck, sleeping. and i said, i ran up to him. i learned the arabic that i needed to know. i said, "help me. help me. kidnapped by criminals." and he goes... that means "no" in the arab world. and he just closed his eyes like, "i didn't see nothing." so i was like, "great." so i start zig-zagging. it's like alleys. the city's like alleys. and i got to a main road. and i saw an old man. i did the same thing. i said ( speaks arabic ). that means, "help me." and he goes, "no." and by now, people are waking up. i got to one point i turned and there was a guy with his back to me with an a.k. and i just turned around and walked the other direction. zigzag, zigzag, zigzag. so i saw three guys on the corner. and i walked up to them and i
this is what matt schrier looked like after seven months of captivity. but his ordeal wasn't quite over. armed with only the arabic he'd managed to pick up in prison, he walked through the bombed out streets of aleppo, looking for the u.s.-backed rebels from the free syrian army. >> schrier: and i went up to one guy who was in a truck, sleeping. and i said, i ran up to him. i learned the arabic that i needed to know. i said, "help me. help me. kidnapped by criminals." and he...
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it is where police believe the three women were held captive for years. we have more on the two suspects in particular. a woman from tanzania and one from india. they met the two older victims in this case in the 1960s, had a shared political ideology. they formed some sort of collective, but how it went from being a collective to having these women suddenly being under the complete control allegedly of this couple is what police are trying to understand. they have also told the press that they now have the birth certificate of the youngest victim, a 30-year-old woman. that's the only record they have of her. they believe she was effectively born into servitude, fredricka. >> and atika, do they know the 30-year-old that was born into servitude, was it birthed by any of the women in the house there or how did she get there? >> they're not saying yet. that is something that they're looking at, whether it is possible that the 57-year-old irish woman, for example, could be the mother, could the men, the suspect in the couple, could be the father. we don't kno
it is where police believe the three women were held captive for years. we have more on the two suspects in particular. a woman from tanzania and one from india. they met the two older victims in this case in the 1960s, had a shared political ideology. they formed some sort of collective, but how it went from being a collective to having these women suddenly being under the complete control allegedly of this couple is what police are trying to understand. they have also told the press that they...
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forcibly taken from their herds, these elephants now face a lifetime of captivity. despite the best effort of government employees at the camps, the issue of what to do with these so-called problem elephants remains largely unsolved. one nonprofit organization, fauna & flora international, is trying to help. their conservation response unit, or cru, made up of 14 elephants, is being deployed to prevent human/wildlife conflict. in communities where conflicts exist, the cru will push elephants back to remaining forest areas away from villages. >> [speaking local language] >> these approaches can be very effective on the small scale, um, and also in the short term. at the end of the day, as elephant habitat shrinks, elephants are going to spend more and more time coming out of the forest. so the long-term solution is not community based initiatives to drive elephants back to the forest. the long-term solution is to make sure there's enough room for the elephants to live in the natural habitat without having to come into human habitation. >> the best hope to conserve th
forcibly taken from their herds, these elephants now face a lifetime of captivity. despite the best effort of government employees at the camps, the issue of what to do with these so-called problem elephants remains largely unsolved. one nonprofit organization, fauna & flora international, is trying to help. their conservation response unit, or cru, made up of 14 elephants, is being deployed to prevent human/wildlife conflict. in communities where conflicts exist, the cru will push...
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women held captive in a london home. how they finally got free. >> people were running in all directions. >>> the day when john f kennedy was shot and kill. hear from a witness with exclusive video of the moment it happens. >>> mother nature puts on a show making a change to the world map. ,,,,,,,,,,,, appalled. detectives say they've never seen anythinge it. how 3 women were able to >>> british officials are shocked and appalled. detectives have never seen anything like it. how three women were able to remain captive for 30 years in a london home. tonight they are free and their alleged captors are behind bars. officers arrested a man and a woman who are both 67 years old as a part of slavery and domestic abuse. >> we've seen some people being held for up to 10 years, but nothing like this magnitude before. >> one of the alleged victims called a charity to tell them think was being held on her will after seeing a documentary about forced marriages. that charity then alerted police. >>> tomorrow marks 50 years since the
women held captive in a london home. how they finally got free. >> people were running in all directions. >>> the day when john f kennedy was shot and kill. hear from a witness with exclusive video of the moment it happens. >>> mother nature puts on a show making a change to the world map. ,,,,,,,,,,,, appalled. detectives say they've never seen anythinge it. how 3 women were able to >>> british officials are shocked and appalled. detectives have never seen...
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increasing the ma'amals captive population through breeding is a key reason for the request. >> there's a possibility if we don't take action, we could lose the population. >> that doesn't justify pulling more out of the wild and putting them in conditions in which they don't thrive. >> martha brock is a member of georgia animal rights and protection, a vocal opponent of the georgia aquarium request. >> we don't need them in captivity to learn about them. gees, we are all denied access to dipo saurs, but we learn -- dinosaurs, but we learn about them. we appreciate geology and ashingiology. >> miller is reviewing the complaint. if the aquarium's challenge is successful it will be the first to import recently coward wild ma'am malls in 30 years. >> beluga whales are threatened buy climate change, hunting and urban pollution. >> a landlord in san francisco takes the stand against gentification. >>> the heart of san francisco's lateeno district is struggling with a changing identity. family-owned businesses are bought out by tech boom millionaires. as lisa bernhard reports there's a landlo
increasing the ma'amals captive population through breeding is a key reason for the request. >> there's a possibility if we don't take action, we could lose the population. >> that doesn't justify pulling more out of the wild and putting them in conditions in which they don't thrive. >> martha brock is a member of georgia animal rights and protection, a vocal opponent of the georgia aquarium request. >> we don't need them in captivity to learn about them. gees, we are...
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but merrill newman is now a captive inial oppressive corrupt and has been for nearly a month. according to his son, he was near the end of an organized heavily monitored tour of north korea when the subject of his status as a u.s. soldier in the korean war came up at a meeting with north korean officials. >> the war cas discussed and my dad's role in the service. the meeting concluded. i understand that my dad was a bit bothered. >> the next day, his son says is, five minutes before his flight was to depart from the pyongyang, merrill newman was pulled off the apple. his family hasn't heard from or about him since. what could have provoked the north koreans to do that? kgs analyst jonathan pollack said newman could have said something even unwittingly that set them off. >> he might have said something disparaging about the north, about the history of the war because again, as the north koreans would have it this was a war of national liberation. they have all kinds of laws they can trot out for the occasion. with the north korea, all prices are subject to changeout notice. >>
but merrill newman is now a captive inial oppressive corrupt and has been for nearly a month. according to his son, he was near the end of an organized heavily monitored tour of north korea when the subject of his status as a u.s. soldier in the korean war came up at a meeting with north korean officials. >> the war cas discussed and my dad's role in the service. the meeting concluded. i understand that my dad was a bit bothered. >> the next day, his son says is, five minutes before...
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. >> tonight, a family plea to release an american held captive in north korea. merrill newman is being held there after entering the country on a tourist visa, now the wife is speaking out. melissa, newman was supposed to come home last month and his family's still waiting, right? >> yes, john, they are still awaiting and you can well imagine how distraught they are. merrill newman had sent post cards from north korea. in those post cards is the message, i'm on the trip to north korea, the weather has been fantastic. really underscoring the terribleness of the situation because he was on the plane about to leave and complete his trip when he was taken away by the north koreans. merrill newman's wife issued this statement earlier today. we have had no word on his health, whether or not the medications sent to him has been received, or why there he was detained. he's not the only american held in north korea. kenneth bae has been held for about a year, spreading the word of christianity in north korea, where political legend, set up by its leader kim il-sung. the
. >> tonight, a family plea to release an american held captive in north korea. merrill newman is being held there after entering the country on a tourist visa, now the wife is speaking out. melissa, newman was supposed to come home last month and his family's still waiting, right? >> yes, john, they are still awaiting and you can well imagine how distraught they are. merrill newman had sent post cards from north korea. in those post cards is the message, i'm on the trip to north...
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. >>> we're also getting white house reaction to new video of an american held captive in north korea. >>> and 100 days is almost up. the name of the national zoo's baby panda is about to be revealed. helicopter crash in scotland is climbing. the police chopper crashed last night onto the roof of a crowded pub in glasgow, killing eight people, three in the helicopter and five inside the bar. police say 32 other people were hurt. they don't know for sure if there are more victims in the building until the helicopter wreckage is removed. and that process could take days. >>> right now, the white house is calling for the release of an 85-year-old american who is a korean war veteran and he's been held captive in north korea for more than a month. this comes just hours after north korea released a video of 85-year-old merrill newman apologizing for his alleged crimes. he was detained in late october. he was taken off a plane just as he was about to leave pyongyang. north korea says new man apologized for crimes during the korean war and for "hostile acts," against the state during the rec
. >>> we're also getting white house reaction to new video of an american held captive in north korea. >>> and 100 days is almost up. the name of the national zoo's baby panda is about to be revealed. helicopter crash in scotland is climbing. the police chopper crashed last night onto the roof of a crowded pub in glasgow, killing eight people, three in the helicopter and five inside the bar. police say 32 other people were hurt. they don't know for sure if there are more...
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well, in the wild, nature takes its course and they end up dying earlier than in captivity. in captivity, they don't take them in very often, but every few years, you do put the lion down, give it anesthesia and they go in and check the teeth. so i got to be there on this procedure with a 420-pound lion and checking his teeth, removing some tartar. the mouth is wide open and you think, i hope this guy doesn't wake up. the doctor's arm is in there and i'm very close. >> hope he's sufficiently drugged. what's the most dangerous thing you've done? >> it's got to be we went if in the long island aquarium in new york and i got to go in the shark tank, or i had to. i had to go in there to clean the shark tank. i'm in there with eight to 9-foot sand tiger sharks. on top of that, i had just gotten my scuba certification just for this dive. so i'm a brand-new scuba guy and now i'm going in tanks with sharks that have teeth that look like they want to tear me up. >> out of time. jeremy brant. thanks for being with us. hope off great weekend, everybody. we'll see you back here in ank.
well, in the wild, nature takes its course and they end up dying earlier than in captivity. in captivity, they don't take them in very often, but every few years, you do put the lion down, give it anesthesia and they go in and check the teeth. so i got to be there on this procedure with a 420-pound lion and checking his teeth, removing some tartar. the mouth is wide open and you think, i hope this guy doesn't wake up. the doctor's arm is in there and i'm very close. >> hope he's...
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michelle knight reveals how she survived 11 years in captivity. >> was there a time that you thought you'd rather just die? >> yes. but that would be taking the easy way out, and i want my son to know me as a victor, not a victim. and i want him to know that i survived, loving him. his love got me through. >> could you see his face clearly in your mind? >> yeah. >> could you hear his little voice? >> saying mommy, please don't do it. i need you. >> the interview airs this week. >>> make sure you look before you bite that banana. a british family was forced to leave their home after noticing dozens of spiders hatching from bananas and scurrying across the table and the carpet. these creepy crawlers are brazilian wandering spiders. >> that is cute. >> what is wrong with you? fittingly they're called banana spiders. they are considered the world's most venomous. >> oh, that. >> oh, that, yeah. bill karins with the forecast, too. i'm all messed up because of that video. i love bananas. >> it's a nightmare, right? >> oh, it's so bad. >> you bring some fruit into your house and you're layi
michelle knight reveals how she survived 11 years in captivity. >> was there a time that you thought you'd rather just die? >> yes. but that would be taking the easy way out, and i want my son to know me as a victor, not a victim. and i want him to know that i survived, loving him. his love got me through. >> could you see his face clearly in your mind? >> yeah. >> could you hear his little voice? >> saying mommy, please don't do it. i need you. >> the...
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the elephants turning 63, one of the oldest elephants in captiv captivity in the world. she doesn't look a day over 60. saying happy birthday and having cake to celebrate her big day. i'm richelle carey in new york. "techknow" is up next. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand.
the elephants turning 63, one of the oldest elephants in captiv captivity in the world. she doesn't look a day over 60. saying happy birthday and having cake to celebrate her big day. i'm richelle carey in new york. "techknow" is up next. >> undercover and now she's taking us to new york city where some of the toughest put it to the test. >> the engineer who designed the bionic eye. he takes us to colorado to meet the man who created the 3d bionic hand.
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that's one a day women's. >>> one of the cleveland women held captive for ten years is speaking out in an interview which airs today and tomorrow, michelle knight tells dr. phil about some of the horrors inflicted on her by ariel castro. >> so he gets you in this room. what did he tie you up with? >> one of those orange extension cords. i was tied up like a fish, an ornament on the wall. that's the only way i can describe it. i was hanging like this. my feet, and i was tied by my neck and my arms with an extension cord going like that. >> oh, my god. so he tied your hands and feet. and also around your neck. and hung you. >> in august, castro was found dead in his prison cell. officials say he accidentally choked himself. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," a multibillion dollar fraud settlement for johnson & johnson and a bill to protect gays in the workplace advances. alexis christoforous is in the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, alexis. >>> good morning, anne-marie. asian markets were mixed. after comments by china premiere on the need to guard inflation. tokyo's
that's one a day women's. >>> one of the cleveland women held captive for ten years is speaking out in an interview which airs today and tomorrow, michelle knight tells dr. phil about some of the horrors inflicted on her by ariel castro. >> so he gets you in this room. what did he tie you up with? >> one of those orange extension cords. i was tied up like a fish, an ornament on the wall. that's the only way i can describe it. i was hanging like this. my feet, and i was tied...
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one of the cleveland kidnapping victim shares the horrific details of her ten years in captivity. this is the cbs morning news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by airborne, immune support, now in the form of gummis. ♪ [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means trying something new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ eat tomato sauce on my spaghetti. the acidic levels in some foods can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down. and you can't grow your enamel back. i was quite surprised, as only few as four exposures a day what that can do to you. it's quite a lesson learned. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel. he recommended that i use it every time i brush. you feel like there is something that you're doing to help safeguard against the acid erosion. and i believe it's doing a good j
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this model has shown exceptional coverage well not just because he was held in captivity for india but because the risk of his life with. he took a chance to experience has been doing it. in april nigerian police say the internet was being held in a house in the city of samara is that the president is still some open and he managed to sleep now while they were praying he was able to escape. go to dubai. onward to the millers we stitched the luggage delighted by the news columns wide wish to thank all those who express a poll to the pos months. unanimously when the president told me that france's history. i said while it was great. it's just crazy. i didn't know my husband and hero you it was that i got back to my city that is told to hear the cries when he's on his own thing in the mainland sorry you are a breakaway faction of poker hiram ninety area's most prominent jihadist organization. butler their own eyes that seem awfully fun to lose them all to visit from the institute for research and development by all symbol will we know about the kidnappers. so ruiz a group that was created
this model has shown exceptional coverage well not just because he was held in captivity for india but because the risk of his life with. he took a chance to experience has been doing it. in april nigerian police say the internet was being held in a house in the city of samara is that the president is still some open and he managed to sleep now while they were praying he was able to escape. go to dubai. onward to the millers we stitched the luggage delighted by the news columns wide wish to...
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code. >>> one of the women held captive in the house of horrors in cleveland, is sharing some of the shocking details she suffered for more than a decade. michelle knight sat down with dr. phil for an interview. telling him how castro kept her chained to a pole in the basement. she described how he tied her to the wall with an extension cord. >> i was tied up like a fish. an ornament on the wall. i was hanging like this. my feet. and i was tied by my neck and my arms. >> knight has been the most vocal of the three rescued from that home. >>> a connecticut college student has been released on bail after inadvertently triggering a campus lockdown. police were called to central state university yesterday, when david was spotted wearing his ninja halloween costume. he spent the weekend off campus and wore the costume back. he has been charged with breach of peace. >>> here's an example of long arm of the law or the sharp eye of it. you see the outline of a burglary suspect as he tries to evade police. as police close in, he makes a desperate run for freedom. eventually, he is caught with
code. >>> one of the women held captive in the house of horrors in cleveland, is sharing some of the shocking details she suffered for more than a decade. michelle knight sat down with dr. phil for an interview. telling him how castro kept her chained to a pole in the basement. she described how he tied her to the wall with an extension cord. >> i was tied up like a fish. an ornament on the wall. i was hanging like this. my feet. and i was tied by my neck and my arms. >>...
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police in london so from a house in lambeth and free three captive women celtic are european diplomats and ukrainian opposition politicians as kiev suspense negotiations on an eu trade deal. as talks on iran nuclear program and said then i'll stay. will the big deal. least eighteen people have now died fifty six are injured and many more are still feared trapped off the supermarket was suddenly collapsed in the latvian capital riga. on thursday evening. many people were shopping on my way home from work. most of the injured have been taken to hospital this eyewitness described the coyotes. i'm allowed some cheap exploded because there was construction were taking place on the roof of the supermarket because of what they were building a playground for children obviously did something wrong with holding him. three offered at the firefighters who were killed when a mother of three fell as they search for survivors. the prime minister's visit to the scene he's already started an investigation into criminal process will investigate possible construction violation which may have caused the s
police in london so from a house in lambeth and free three captive women celtic are european diplomats and ukrainian opposition politicians as kiev suspense negotiations on an eu trade deal. as talks on iran nuclear program and said then i'll stay. will the big deal. least eighteen people have now died fifty six are injured and many more are still feared trapped off the supermarket was suddenly collapsed in the latvian capital riga. on thursday evening. many people were shopping on my way home...
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. >>> and michelle knight describes in detail how she was held captive by an ohio man for a decade in abominable conditions. let's go out front. >>> a good monday evening, everybody. out front tonight, an obama care bombshell, a stage four cancer survivor says the president's signature legislation cost her her health care. she is our exclusive guest tonight. but moments ago the president again defended his reforms. >> insurers in the marketplace can no longer use your medical history to charge you more. if you've got a pre-existing condition, they've got to take you. folks who have been sick have finally the same chance to buy quality, affordable health care as everybody else. >> yet, as first reported on china today, obama care officials expressed concern. now here's the op ed. and the headline here is you also can't keep your doctor, what everybody is talking about today is this. it's a bombshell op ed written by a stage four cancer survivor who says obama care is ending her medical care. the left and the right are banging this op ed around like a pinata. it goes to the core of the
. >>> and michelle knight describes in detail how she was held captive by an ohio man for a decade in abominable conditions. let's go out front. >>> a good monday evening, everybody. out front tonight, an obama care bombshell, a stage four cancer survivor says the president's signature legislation cost her her health care. she is our exclusive guest tonight. but moments ago the president again defended his reforms. >> insurers in the marketplace can no longer use your...
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again, we don't know how they were taken captive. we know that the 30-year-old had lived in this home all of her life but, again, no sexual component so unclear if she was the daughter of one of the other woman who was being held. >> the presidents own words could come back to haunt tim he white house. the property now suggests some folks who sign up for obamacare are finding out they cannot stay with their same doctor. that's after the president said over and over and over that wouldn't happen. we have a live report from the white house on that coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and top of the news from the fox news deck. [ male announcer ] this is kathleen. setting the perfect wedding day beginsith her arthritis pain, and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that'swo more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain when jamie says... what's that, like six pills tod? yeah. i could take two ale for all day relief. really? and... and that's it. [ male announcer ] t
again, we don't know how they were taken captive. we know that the 30-year-old had lived in this home all of her life but, again, no sexual component so unclear if she was the daughter of one of the other woman who was being held. >> the presidents own words could come back to haunt tim he white house. the property now suggests some folks who sign up for obamacare are finding out they cannot stay with their same doctor. that's after the president said over and over and over that wouldn't...
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how many times du -- dumiscarry while in captivity? >> five times. >> and did he brutalize you every time he found out? >> every time got worse than the other. >> reporter: knight was allowed outside just twice. once to dig a giant hole. >> was it big enough to be a grave? >> yes. for one person. there was a time in the house where i was going to die. gina picks me up into her arms and tells me to come back. can't go like this. i begged her to let me die. and she wouldn't do it. [ crying ] >> we found them. >> reporter: in may, the women were rescued by police. >> we ran out there at the same time. and the first thing i said after grabbing the lady is, we've going home -- we're going home! >> i wanted to kiss the ground that i was walking on and thank god for letting me get out of that hell hole. >> reporter: knight was the first to talk openly about what happened in that house. the other two women, gina dejesus, and amanda berry, are working on a book together. but denise, apparently michelle is not involved in that, and no word as to
how many times du -- dumiscarry while in captivity? >> five times. >> and did he brutalize you every time he found out? >> every time got worse than the other. >> reporter: knight was allowed outside just twice. once to dig a giant hole. >> was it big enough to be a grave? >> yes. for one person. there was a time in the house where i was going to die. gina picks me up into her arms and tells me to come back. can't go like this. i begged her to let me die. and...
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she's the film gets what about when to israel and palestinian children also captivated the audience dancing in top nazis would know about me and dad to appear today in teaching the children to put aside their cultural differences and trust each other to dance as one audience members were treated to their own dance classes ahead of the film's screening. a uk jewish film festivals and its huge batch of michael atherton said it was a bumper year for the events. with the topic is at the festival with a record or dean says center with renault's we got to think a t3 screenings. nineteen ninety three screenings eighty three. so is comparable to many many punches twenty countries on all kinds of jaws know we have documented strolled some peaches and it's been a barracks year. aye aye aye we laid him on his friends it's yet to document it as the promised highlight the untold story of how muslim albanian state near the two thousand in world war two. photographer non aggression but the balkan country to meet the families who can't have that sound or word of honor to protect the gist of the advancing a
she's the film gets what about when to israel and palestinian children also captivated the audience dancing in top nazis would know about me and dad to appear today in teaching the children to put aside their cultural differences and trust each other to dance as one audience members were treated to their own dance classes ahead of the film's screening. a uk jewish film festivals and its huge batch of michael atherton said it was a bumper year for the events. with the topic is at the festival...
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britain now police say three women believed to be held captive in london for thirty years of the free and that looks like this is a case of slavery and domestic servitude. will an investigation has been known to often one of the women contacted a taxi. the couple in their late sixties has been received the rate was sixty nine year old malaysian woman fifty seven year old irish woman and if that's your own precious woman who used to spend a whole new life in captivity. police say are the victims are currently being cared for by the capital. but our season from sabine revealing details about the suspects arrested last month of a series of shootings in paris. bill liking the car was detained after a massive police manhunt. police say they have dna evidence linking him to the copts. the hunt team to an end after a tip off led police to an underground parking lots in a paris suburb. they are they from the sun sank nearly unconscious after apparently taking an overdose of medication. france's interior minister confirmed the man's arrest and his involvement in a series of shooting incidents.
britain now police say three women believed to be held captive in london for thirty years of the free and that looks like this is a case of slavery and domestic servitude. will an investigation has been known to often one of the women contacted a taxi. the couple in their late sixties has been received the rate was sixty nine year old malaysian woman fifty seven year old irish woman and if that's your own precious woman who used to spend a whole new life in captivity. police say are the victims...